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Investing Podcaster Ted Seides Talks Markets, ESG, Crypto And The Buffett Bet

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Passive index investors are in peril because of low expected returns from public asset classes, Seides said.

Oppenheimer Announces Advisor Tech Partnership With InvestCloud

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InvestCloud's first task will be building out a new advisor-client web portal.

Science Gets Messy In Frantic Dash To Publish Covid-19 Research

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Early research released in the middle of a health crisis can result in more confusion than clarification.

Which Of The NFL's Top Earners Give The Biggest Bang For The Buck?

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Some players on the list are true bargains when it comes to the winning they create—others are not.

Professor Says Money Changes People, And Not For The Good

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Most of his findings point to money bringing out negative behavior in people.

UHNW Millennials Flex Muscle In Family Philanthropy, Study Says

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Millennials in ultra-high-net-worth families are having the most influence on matters involving impact investing and philanthropy, according to a new study.

Number Of Millionaires In This African Country Seen Rising At Double Global Pace

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The number of U.S.-dollar millionaires in this African country is expected to grow at more than double the global rate over the next decade as the economy expands.

Foreign Money Stokes Boom In Mega Property Deals

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Blockbuster real estate deals are back and breaking records as cash from around the globe pours into U.S. office buildings, apartment complexes and other investment properties.

Books That Gorman, El-Erian, Gundlach, Fuss Love Best

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CEOs, investors, current and former policy makers, economists and academics name their favorite reads in 2014.

Harvard Receives Record $350 Million Gift For Public Health

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Harvard University received a record donation of $350 million for its public health school from the family foundation of real estate developers Gerald and Ronnie Chan.

Undervalued 1% Riches Point To More Global Inequality

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Research conducted separately by European Central Bank economist Philip Vermeulen and London School of Economics’ Gabriel Zucman show the wealth of the super-affluent is undercounted.

Marketing In The Age Of Transparency

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Four issues have broad implications for the relationships between wealthy investors, their advisors and private investment issuers, says Hannah Shaw Grove, executive editor of Private Wealth magazine.

Foundations Gaining Ground

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Private foundations are gaining ground after the declines of the recession, according to the 2012 Council on Foundations-Commonfund study.

Data Security Rising As Family Office Concern

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Online security is now on the same level as data integration as a top technology priority of family office advisors and managers, according to a new study.

Even Ultra-Wealthy Have Retirement Worries, Study Shows

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A majority of people with $10 million in investable assets feel financially secure, but some still worry about retirement, says a new study by U.S. Trust.

Family Offices Play Catch-Up On Hedge Fund Due Diligence

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Global family office adoption of operational hedge fund due diligence has surged in recent years after lagging behind entities such as endowments, foundations and pensions, according to a new study.

Rich People Are More Intelligent, Study Says

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A new study by a Duke University researcher concludes that there's a link between wealth level and intelligence.

HNW Wealth WIll Rise 25% By 2016, Study Says

by PW Staff

The wealth of U.S. high-net-worth individuals should rise by 25 percent over the next three years, according to a new study.

Asians Dominate Potential Female Billionaire List

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More than half of the 13 women who are most likely to become self-made billionaires are Asian, according to Wealth-X.

Researchers Tackle Hedge Fund Monitoring Lag

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A paper on monitoring hedge funds on a daily basis has won the Investment Management Consultants Association 2012 Journal of Investment Consulting Academic Paper Competition.

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